Long-time Windows 7/10 user, I have been using SparkyLinux - http://SparkyLinux.org based on Debian Testing / "sid" for quite some time now.. a very pleasant experience I might add.. I have the 4.9.13 kernel-LXDE with Openbox Desktop..

Just for the fun of it, decided to download Kernel 4.10.3 [Stable] from Kernel.org and remix it to my existing kernel, which I found on this excellent article on how to self-compile linux kernels:

I think there's a bit more to Sparky than that---a Pale Moon compiled from source and homegrown tools to work around the broken Debian Flash installers are just a couple things I remember from skimming through their repos.

You could try rebuilding the upstream Debian 4.10 kernel packages, but that takes a lot longer when it goes about converting and building the documentation and debug packages than just your straight kernel compile.